Navy Veteran Gary Heckman and his wife Peach celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. VA Video Connect, nurses, chaplains, food services and one very determined VA social worker made it happen.
Navy Veteran Eric VanDerMolen was recognized as a Peer Support Specialist of the Year. “I enjoy making a difference in another Veteran’s life. Recovery involves passing on what was given to me.”
Veterans, 81 and 97, received care at home using the tele-urgent care program via VA Video Connect. The program allows Veterans to see their VA doctor without a visit to the emergency department.
When Navy Veteran Dawn Bates sought care at the Central Virginia VA Health Care System, she learned how health care services for women Veterans have developed extensively over the last few years.
A Navy Veteran came to the VA ER in Baltimore with flu-like symptoms. It was the coronavirus. A month later, thanks to a talented team of VA clinicians working together, he is going home.
From his home Navy Veteran Bobby Osborne takes his blood pressure and oxygen level as part of VA’s home telehealth program. The results are sent to his telehealth care coordinator at his VA hospital.
Employees at Providence VA decorate their “Giving Tree” every year with gifts for Veterans’ families who need a little help. When those are gone, “Sailor Claus” brings another sled full of presents.
Should every American Citizen serve in the military? Should women be required to register for the selective service (draft)? Click on this story to learn how to provide your input to those questions and many more.
Back in episode 130, our intern Zach interviewed his professor from Johns Hopkins University. For his “final” we challenged him to go find an interview off his campus.
After his service, Stephen Holley co-founded Carry The Load. He talks to us about his service, transition, Carry The Load's partnership with NCA, and what Memorial Day means to him.
"Stranger Things" and "Hawaii Five-O" actress, Jennifer Marshall, shares how the Los Angeles military community helped her gain "sea-legs" as she started on her new journey in Hollywood.
Carolina Hernandez served in the Navy, was stationed on USS Pearl Harbor before finishing her education and starting her own fashion company.